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The great simplicity of life embraced by Trappist monks and nuns and their attentive practice of long periods of absolute silence are gifts the world needs today, Pope Francis said.

The Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America in Washington recently received gifts and commitments totaling $1.4 million that will provide initial funding for three new initiatives supporting research and educational opportunities for faculty and students.

Christendom College in Front Royal recently celebrated its 40th anniversary with an academic convocation where it honored renowned philosopher and theologian Jesuit Father James Schall; Mother Mary Assumpta Long, founder of the Dominicans of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist; and pro-life heroes Chris and Joan Bell.

Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria recently sent five student members of its newly chartered chapter of the Mu Alpha Theta Mathematics Honor Society to participate in the national convention in Buffalo, N.Y. 

The first day of school at Seton School in Manassas is always a big event, but in a different way than one might expect.

The Fr. Edwin F. Kelley Knights of Columbus Council in Woodbridge recently donated $10,000 to both St. Thomas Aquinas Regional School in Woodbridge and Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School in Dumfries.

span style="font-family: "Utopia Std", serif; font-size: 10.5pt;">Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge celebrated the opening Mass for the Retreat for People Facing Serious Illness held at the San Damiano Spiritual Life Center in White Post Sept. 22-24./span>

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Arlington Bishop Michael F. Burbidge and Father Robert J. Wagner, secretary to the bishop, were among those who attended Mass in the chapel of Pope Francis’ residence at the Domus Sanctae Marthae Sept. 25.

OKLAHOMA CITY — If the martyrdom of Blessed Stanley Francis Rother “fills us with sadness,” it also “gives us the joy of admiring the kindness, generosity and courage of a great man of faith,” Cardinal Angelo Amato, prefect of the Congregation for Saints’ Causes, said Sept. 23 in Oklahoma City.   The 13 years Blessed […]
WASHINGTON — Every person “must do something,” whether big or small, to address racism in the United States, Bishop Edward K. Braxton of Belleville, Ill., told an audience at The Catholic University of America.   From taking a public stance at a rally to reaching out to a neighbor, racism can be addressed and overturned, […]

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